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good evening, bob. >> reporter: hi, larry. stocks rocketed into record territory right after the open on better consumer sentiment and chicago manufacturing data but at one point late in the day they gave up all their gains. traders cited two reasons. headlines from the acting president of the ukraine which accused russia of aggression against the crane, the situation there is very fluid. another potential factor was the last trading day of the month. that often sees dips late in the day as traders rebalance their portfolios. stocks bounced back in the last hour. s&p 500 closed at a record high but russell 2000 big selling in tech and pharmaceutical. that's index ended down. a wild ride. s&p moved in a 20-point range from its highs to its low. this is the problem. a little bit of a disconnect between stocks at a new high and economic data that's still mostly disappointing and then throw in an old school potential cold war crisis and you got big price swings. larry, have a good weekend. >>> all right. many thanks to bob pisani.
good evening, bob. >> reporter: hi, larry. stocks rocketed into record territory right after the open on better consumer sentiment and chicago manufacturing data but at one point late in the day they gave up all their gains. traders cited two reasons. headlines from the acting president of the ukraine which accused russia of aggression against the crane, the situation there is very fluid. another potential factor was the last trading day of the month. that often sees dips late in the day...
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trader larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us now on this wednesday, and larry, why is the s&p struggling with getting over this 1850 mark? > > you know it reminds me of 1650 of last year and even 1350. at this point 1850 is going to require growth metrics to get past that level. it's not like last year where the market rallied before the data set so we need growth metrics to prove that we deserve to be above that level. > > let's move over to the commodity sector and oats are at a high because there's not enough space on trains. oil is taking too much of the space. what's happening here with oats and oil, larry? > > yeah oats is at an all-time high-- a 10 year high over corn. a lot of it does have to do with transportation-- you're right-- just pulling gas down and crude oil down from the upper midwest. it's compromising getting the oats to market but also the winter has been tough too-- the snow cover has been very very hard and the supply hasn't been that great. > > and now over to hollywood where dreamworks came out with their earnings after the close in the stock fell about 6%. what
trader larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us now on this wednesday, and larry, why is the s&p struggling with getting over this 1850 mark? > > you know it reminds me of 1650 of last year and even 1350. at this point 1850 is going to require growth metrics to get past that level. it's not like last year where the market rallied before the data set so we need growth metrics to prove that we deserve to be above that level. > > let's move over to the commodity sector and oats...
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it's disappointing larry. you know, you fear that undiscretionary power among the federal reserve, the public deserves to know what is the formula? what are the variables? how are the variables weighed so they can make decisions? it casts so much uncertainty. we know that this quantitative easing is so artificial. you know, it's kind of like walking a tight rope. fire on one side, ice on the other. chances of keeping on the tight rope and making it to the other side without damage to the economy is not good. we hope as we carry hearings on in the house financial committee, we can shed light on this, promote more economic growth. >> i hope you do. i know the consumer protection thing was reformed on the house. i'm sorry we don't have time to go through that. it deserves the accountability you and others want to have. it's sitting there spending the fed's money. always great to see you jim. i apologize for running short on time. >> thanks larry. >> thanks for your time. >>> folks, s&p 500 closed at an all time h
it's disappointing larry. you know, you fear that undiscretionary power among the federal reserve, the public deserves to know what is the formula? what are the variables? how are the variables weighed so they can make decisions? it casts so much uncertainty. we know that this quantitative easing is so artificial. you know, it's kind of like walking a tight rope. fire on one side, ice on the other. chances of keeping on the tight rope and making it to the other side without damage to the...
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larry, talk about the guy with the biggest mouth. i don't know if you want to put it in that context, that's the way i did. the runner-up, st. louis president bullard. hoop the winner, çlarry? >> no. the person with whom can move markets the most is jim bullard. >> the guy who speaks the most? >> oh, speaks the most? well fisher is number one. >> there you go. >> and bullock, number two. >> right. >> and of course you know we're 173 speeches by fomc members. 12 1/2 on average from presidents. bernanke only gave five speeches. >> talk about the one who moves the market the most. bernanke was only the runner-up and you gave away the winner already. >> yeah, well -- you know, you have to remember that there are two parts of this. one is how much you talk. and the second is, how much impact you have per talk. >> we're going to get there now. get there now. larry. the power player, yell vrn and stein and the winner is bernanke. this is basis points moved per speech? >> right. so we really want to see the chairman win this award every ye
larry, talk about the guy with the biggest mouth. i don't know if you want to put it in that context, that's the way i did. the runner-up, st. louis president bullard. hoop the winner, çlarry? >> no. the person with whom can move markets the most is jim bullard. >> the guy who speaks the most? >> oh, speaks the most? well fisher is number one. >> there you go. >> and bullock, number two. >> right. >> and of course you know we're 173 speeches by fomc...
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let's go to ian williams who is in kiev. >> good evening, larry. we saw the first shots fired in this crises during a tense standout outside a military base in crimea that had been sealed off by russian soldiers. about 300 ukrainian soldiers unarmed who work inside that base marched to the front gate, the russians edgy fired shots above their heads and indeed threatened to shoot them in the legs. thankfully it was diffused before anybody got suhurt. earlier in the day president putin in a combative press conference denied there are any russian troops occupying crimea. that press conference, those comments, were derided by john kerry, the secretary of state visiting kiev today. he had come to lend support to the interim government here and also with an aide package, offering $1 billion of loan guarantees as well as american expertise with the central bank, with organizing the elections. he visited the barricades on the edge of the square here which have become a shrine to those who died, many of them shot by snipers. although this american aid seems
let's go to ian williams who is in kiev. >> good evening, larry. we saw the first shots fired in this crises during a tense standout outside a military base in crimea that had been sealed off by russian soldiers. about 300 ukrainian soldiers unarmed who work inside that base marched to the front gate, the russians edgy fired shots above their heads and indeed threatened to shoot them in the legs. thankfully it was diffused before anybody got suhurt. earlier in the day president putin in a...
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>> evening, larry. governor jerry brown and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met today in mountainview, california, discussed cybersecurity, alternative energy and the drought here in california. netanyahu talked about the successes israel has had in becoming one of the most productive and profitable agricultural centers in the world. >> california doesn't need to have a water problem. by cooperating we can overcome this. we've proven it. it's not a possibility. it's a concrete result. >> israel is the world's leading innovator in turning dry lands intole forms, wick technique is desalination, where saltwater is treated and processed before turned into clean drinkal waters. the technologies is already building what would be the largest plant north of san diego when it's completed in 2016, that plant will produce 50 million gallons of water per day. why does california's drought matter to you, larry and frankly the rest of your viewers? remember california's central valley grows 99% of the natio
>> evening, larry. governor jerry brown and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met today in mountainview, california, discussed cybersecurity, alternative energy and the drought here in california. netanyahu talked about the successes israel has had in becoming one of the most productive and profitable agricultural centers in the world. >> california doesn't need to have a water problem. by cooperating we can overcome this. we've proven it. it's not a possibility. it's a...
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larry, charles not having coverage stressed me out. i literally haven't been to a doctor in 15 years. i had a car accident when i was uninsured, and i declined medical assistance because it was gonna be too expensive. as a result, i deal with back pain on a pretty regular basis. after it had built up for so long of not having insurance, i couldn't believe that it was just that easy. it was just nice to have a plan that was a reasonable monthly premium. i'm in because i don't want to put a price on my health. [ female announcer ] everyone deserves health insurance. are you in? visit coveredca.com, and get covered today. [ man ] yo buzz! drop that beat! remix! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ ♪ you got that medley crunch ♪ go! go! buzz! ♪ go! go! go! buzz! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! go! ♪ ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ you got that medley crunch ♪ go get that medley crunch! ♪ [ male announcer ] spring is
larry, charles not having coverage stressed me out. i literally haven't been to a doctor in 15 years. i had a car accident when i was uninsured, and i declined medical assistance because it was gonna be too expensive. as a result, i deal with back pain on a pretty regular basis. after it had built up for so long of not having insurance, i couldn't believe that it was just that easy. it was just nice to have a plan that was a reasonable monthly premium. i'm in because i don't want to put a price...
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larry eickle at the pew trust. >>> some people believe that arizona's initiative to deny business to gays. now the bill was passed primarily with the intent to protect businesses' religious' liberties, but it as it has become way more than that, and it has turned into a battle between business ow owners and civil rights groups. three who supported the bill changed their decision when it became a sword towards religious intolerance, an, and arizona governor jan brewer defends the right that anyone ca that a bus" serve anyone they want. here's the deal. the u.s. constitution already enshrines religious freedom in this country. all this law would serve to do is enshrine an arizona's business right to discriminate against gays and lesbians. that would be a step back. join me when we look at a new york cab driver who is working to get a better middle class job. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >>> hi i'm lisa fletcher, and you are in stream. is hollywood stuck in a time warp? when you watch a movie, you barely know that america looks nothing like it looked 50 years ago. ♪ >>> t
larry eickle at the pew trust. >>> some people believe that arizona's initiative to deny business to gays. now the bill was passed primarily with the intent to protect businesses' religious' liberties, but it as it has become way more than that, and it has turned into a battle between business ow owners and civil rights groups. three who supported the bill changed their decision when it became a sword towards religious intolerance, an, and arizona governor jan brewer defends the right...
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we got larrys? >> look at that, that is a lot of eye candy right there. that is too much eye candy, if you have diabetes, turn off the tv. i quit my gym membership. i'm excited. >> i'm having trouble with my distances. >> i don't know about that, but i met that golf pro, i'm not kidding, sean, i work out for five minutes, i was throwing my glove -- >> it was unbelievable. >> i was in a bunker more than >> i shot 84 is my best score. >> that is my best score. i wear to god. >> i shot 84 and thought i was good. you're thinking we're playing golf. i go out to eat with arnold palmer. me, my wife and a couple other people. she's here, he's here. hey, mr. palmer what is the worst game you ever had of golf? ? he goes through a story he was breaking clubs and mad and wanted to leave. just resigned himself. we'll sign autographs. he goes i shouldn't be golfing. i shot an 84. my wife is kicking me under the table. you know? thanks arnold. >> who has time to play golf? >> comedians do. >> i script on weekdays. >> larry good to see you. >> let me talk. >> here, prilo
we got larrys? >> look at that, that is a lot of eye candy right there. that is too much eye candy, if you have diabetes, turn off the tv. i quit my gym membership. i'm excited. >> i'm having trouble with my distances. >> i don't know about that, but i met that golf pro, i'm not kidding, sean, i work out for five minutes, i was throwing my glove -- >> it was unbelievable. >> i was in a bunker more than >> i shot 84 is my best score. >> that is my best...
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>> reporter: good evening, larry. the administration's been scrambling all day as it did over the weekend to try to respond to that russian intervention, both in terms of imposing costs, as the president put it, on russia but also trying to find some assistance for ukraine. john kerry, the secretary of state who right now is giving a speech to apec and discussing the israeli/palestinian peace process and issues related to iran, is flying to kiev tomorrow to meet with the government. and president obama this afternoon when he said that russia was on the wrong side of history said when congress comes back, he wants them immediately to turn once this weather delay on the congressional schedule is over, immediately turn to crafting an aid package for ukraine. >> i've heard a lot of talk from congress about what should be done, what they want to do. one thing they can do right away is to work with the administration to help provide pa package of assistance to the ukrainians, to the people and that government. and when they
>> reporter: good evening, larry. the administration's been scrambling all day as it did over the weekend to try to respond to that russian intervention, both in terms of imposing costs, as the president put it, on russia but also trying to find some assistance for ukraine. john kerry, the secretary of state who right now is giving a speech to apec and discussing the israeli/palestinian peace process and issues related to iran, is flying to kiev tomorrow to meet with the government. and...
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oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just minutes? [ chuckles ] [ malennouncer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. . >>> healthy is as healthy does. i'm jamie colby. time for sunday house call. >> welcome to the house call on this sunday. with us is the doctor, chairman of the professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery there. >> here to help us clean up our act, professor of medicine in the lando medical center, author of the inner pulse, unlocking the code of sickness and health. great to have you here. let's get to where it started with this. we begin with a warning that concerns pregnant women as a new
oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just minutes? [ chuckles ] [ malennouncer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. . >>> healthy is as healthy does. i'm jamie colby. time for sunday house call. >> welcome to the house call on this sunday. with us is the doctor, chairman of the professor of...
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can do on the bilateral economic front. >> larry peckar, how is russia emeshed in the economy of the eu and europe more broadly? >> indeed, russia is fully integrated in the global economy, and has close ties into the global economies and so on. but the point is that the current situation is not purely economic. when speaking about just the economy, western countries, european countries, are interested in keeping close ties to russia. in deporting russian gas, and exporting technology, and investing in huge russian potential, but as for the moment, it's not purely an economic situation. since last week, we have rather geo political military situation, and the military aspect prevails on economic. and that is why european leaders changed their minds and their statements become more and more strict and more and more firm against russian invasion into ukraine. >> certainly, as valerri suggests, there's a minimal suggestion to this. but coming back to economics, we kept hearing over the past days how dependent europe is over russian gas, and isn't russia also dependent on european money.
can do on the bilateral economic front. >> larry peckar, how is russia emeshed in the economy of the eu and europe more broadly? >> indeed, russia is fully integrated in the global economy, and has close ties into the global economies and so on. but the point is that the current situation is not purely economic. when speaking about just the economy, western countries, european countries, are interested in keeping close ties to russia. in deporting russian gas, and exporting...
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. >> and i'm larry beil. a 14-year-old girl was hit and killed by a train in martinez near old orchard and howe roads. >> lilian kim joins us with the details. lilian? >> ama, these tracks are said to be a popular shortcut, but this evening one teenage empyreal was unable to get -- teenage girl was unable to get out of the way of the on coming train. she was trying to retrieve her cell phone. martinez police say she was on the railroad tracks with her boyfriend. they reportedly got out of the way when they saw the train coming around the bend. but the girl ran back on to the tracks when she realized she dropped her cell phone. moments later the freight train hit and killed her. people who lived near the tracks were horrified. >> really, really tragic and unfortunate. a bad accident like that could be your last bad decision. >> plus -- police processed the scene and collected evidence. walking along their tracks is trespassing, but difficult to enforce. police hope this tragic accident will remind others of th
. >> and i'm larry beil. a 14-year-old girl was hit and killed by a train in martinez near old orchard and howe roads. >> lilian kim joins us with the details. lilian? >> ama, these tracks are said to be a popular shortcut, but this evening one teenage empyreal was unable to get -- teenage girl was unable to get out of the way of the on coming train. she was trying to retrieve her cell phone. martinez police say she was on the railroad tracks with her boyfriend. they...
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. good night! captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org it's 11:59 and 59 seconds, this happened on vine today! 24 hours aga
larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. good night! captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org it's 11:59 and 59 seconds, this happened on vine...
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at 53, larry is the youngster of the group and kind of acts like it. larry doesn't spend much time thinking about who will be taking care of him one day. >> i have lived the type of lifestyle where i never thought 50. >> really? >> i have been on borrowed time most of my life. i have pushed it to some extremes with hiking in the weather, skiing mount washington and a few other things that were downing right dangerous. >> close to 7,000 times. >> do you get tired? >> if you want to get better, you have to push it harder. >> the birthdays keep rolling by despite larry's best efforts? >> all right. going to the top. we can do it. helping other seniors at ground level, he calls that good karma. >> 65 is when everything changes. when everything becomes, suddenly one day you were old. you didn't know it the day before but at 65 you are old. >> susan mcwinney morris came up with the idea of senior villages here in the beacon hill ago. >> everybody needs a little bit of help sometimes. and eventually, maybe some of us will need a lot of help a lot of the time.
at 53, larry is the youngster of the group and kind of acts like it. larry doesn't spend much time thinking about who will be taking care of him one day. >> i have lived the type of lifestyle where i never thought 50. >> really? >> i have been on borrowed time most of my life. i have pushed it to some extremes with hiking in the weather, skiing mount washington and a few other things that were downing right dangerous. >> close to 7,000 times. >> do you get tired?...
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jewish techno to carry larry ellison he founded oracle sits in fifth place with a fork in a forty eight billion three of the featuring the top ten including john mccain showed the nozzles in line with the aliens who owns a series of casinos across the world in places including last vegas and macau. the menu and then michael bloomberg comes in sixteenth place with a wealth is estimated that three billion by forbes to be jewish to king larry page shows the folly been fortunate to stay with the tt belly and face pics of them the tradition took the first place with twenty eight points on the and. there is some one thousand six hundred and four the saudi billionaires in the forbes list with a combined wealth of six point four trillion dollars. eye you're a teen books dollars due to sch has released a video about homosexual love was in shock waves in the islamic republic with the topic is to do and being convicted of homosexuality to carry the death penalty. now that a cop on every new old gentleman who wrote and directed the video for the next six weeks has been viewed on more than a median
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i'm ama dates. >> i'm larry beil. a 14-year-old girl was hit and killed by a freight train in martinez trying to retrieve a cell phone she dropped on the tracks. it happened around 5:00 this afternoon. >> an antioch homeowner is cleaning up a big mess after a car slammed into a fence and landing in a swimming pool. the driver of the car was arrested for drunk driving. >> an alameda county firefighter will be okay after falling through the home of a floor in san leandro. it is the second time crews were called out to this home in recent months. >> as the drought continues some farmers are turning to an old way to find water, but it is a method scientists long dismissed. abc7 news reporter sergio talk i had with a water witcher who says his phone has been ringing off the hook. >> which direction does the water flow? >> people not in farming think he is crazy. >> he helped locate a spot to drill a well. >> a guy is walking down the road trying to find water. 24r is a little something strange. >> barber was a skeptic, but
i'm ama dates. >> i'm larry beil. a 14-year-old girl was hit and killed by a freight train in martinez trying to retrieve a cell phone she dropped on the tracks. it happened around 5:00 this afternoon. >> an antioch homeowner is cleaning up a big mess after a car slammed into a fence and landing in a swimming pool. the driver of the car was arrested for drunk driving. >> an alameda county firefighter will be okay after falling through the home of a floor in san leandro. it is...
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no one hurt, the 17-year-old said he accidentally hit the oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just 15 minutes? [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. ♪ ♪ baby you're a firework >>> all right, time to check "the pulse" starting with katy perry going from pop star to tv weather personality. >> check it out. she made an appearance today on australian morning show there and decided to give the forecast. >> partly cloudy for alice spring,
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. >> i've heard kinder descriptions of larry. he was a good interviewer. >> he was a good interviewer. that's the point. >> i know. what about this notion, i mean, certainly, don lemon of cnn increasingly giving voice about what seemed to be liberal opinions. the whole idea of cnn becoming more opinionates. >> cable news is becoming more opinionated. cnn was on the low end of a survey done last year, 4r5%, but they seem to be going 340r and more in that direction. more people are getting the news from their phone. people want perspective. i think jeff zucker sees that and they want to give perspective on what's going bri show? piers morgan started out as a celebrity interviewer, they know but it never seemed to have quite an identity, did it? >> no. and that's a big key, howie. you have to have a specific brand as to what your show is. larry king had that. tv news did a poll, who would you like to say replace piers morgan? 86% of respondents said bring larry king back. will that happen? absolutely not, but boy, that was an astoun
. >> i've heard kinder descriptions of larry. he was a good interviewer. >> he was a good interviewer. that's the point. >> i know. what about this notion, i mean, certainly, don lemon of cnn increasingly giving voice about what seemed to be liberal opinions. the whole idea of cnn becoming more opinionates. >> cable news is becoming more opinionated. cnn was on the low end of a survey done last year, 4r5%, but they seem to be going 340r and more in that direction. more...
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all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now we're welcoming back to the studio seven screen actor writer producer voiceover virtual soul level. i love the word virtual and i want to say it again virtual so you know i'm as a longtime voice of chris griffin on family guy as eli sachs on the fox comedy dads and as though where of too many hats on robot chicken the one hour season finale of beds is february eleventh with a pm eastern seven central on fox she just turned forty and i did eighty was my second worst fifty was my worst was forty bed for you know this was easy actually got a bunch of friends together that i hadn't seen especially in the same place in a really long time and just had an easy night of hanging out and celebrating it was great losing when you're forty the change of life you have to start getting cold enough to please isn't that funny i had my doctor i went for a full physical and he was like oh ok i think i think we can wait another year for the prostate exam and i was like i don't i
all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now we're welcoming back to the studio seven screen actor writer producer voiceover virtual soul level. i love the word virtual and i want to say it again virtual so you know i'm as a longtime voice of chris griffin on family guy as eli sachs on the fox comedy dads and as though where of too many hats on robot chicken the one hour season finale of beds is february eleventh with a pm eastern seven central on fox she just turned forty and i did...
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the back story to this is how the two, larry and warren buffett met, which all went back to the days of solomon brothers one warren buffett was ceo of the firm. solomon was the largest tenant at seven world trade center. this is the way billionaires work. goes to larry and says find an investment you would want to invest in and i will put my money in. >> in many ways, it is classic warren buffett. these investments born out of personal relationships, and if not that, casual conversations. one more recent example is warren buffett it up the phone and called brian moynihan in 2011. >> he thought of the idea in a bathtub. >> radcom exactly. [laughter] -- right, exactly. [laughter] >> you can see the affection between the men. i want to read some comments that were e-mailed to me. warren buffett, to your point, noah buhayar, e-mailed me yesterday, and said i have given larry silverstein all of my various phone numbers and told him he could call me day or night because he felt the investment paid off so well. larry silverstein e-mailed me and said considering we are both in our 80's he th
the back story to this is how the two, larry and warren buffett met, which all went back to the days of solomon brothers one warren buffett was ceo of the firm. solomon was the largest tenant at seven world trade center. this is the way billionaires work. goes to larry and says find an investment you would want to invest in and i will put my money in. >> in many ways, it is classic warren buffett. these investments born out of personal relationships, and if not that, casual conversations....
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and the saddest part -- >> but most parents do, larry? most parents do. obviously, a lot of kids get loans and scholarships and all of that, but parents do fill in the gap. you're saying that that shouldn't be expected? >> no, i'm saying it shouldn't be expected. i think you're lucky if your parents have put away money along the way, and absolutely, most of them don't, neil, not most of them do. you can't say that. very few parents are saving for their kids' college education. but i think the saddest part of this whole case, and i will agree, that it is sad, this couple, this whole family needs counseling, not a courtroom. the saddest part is that we live in a society that has a group of children, and i will agree, she is still a child, who somehow, in their mind, believe it is okay to sue your parents if you don't like the way you're treated. it's not okay. that's the saddest part of all. >> you can't put these pieces back together again. >> it's such a long time since they've been working together as a family. and if they continue down this road, how wi
and the saddest part -- >> but most parents do, larry? most parents do. obviously, a lot of kids get loans and scholarships and all of that, but parents do fill in the gap. you're saying that that shouldn't be expected? >> no, i'm saying it shouldn't be expected. i think you're lucky if your parents have put away money along the way, and absolutely, most of them don't, neil, not most of them do. you can't say that. very few parents are saving for their kids' college education. but i...
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it is difficult to find another explanation for some experiences from the top larry porter doesn't provide the x mansion. i don't know why some of those things help it. i still find something that happens disturbing. i think there is one acceptable the report two weeks i have been critical of recommendations. among them is called for quick to undertake an investigation in accordance with the hellfire to tyson to set them on to an immediate assessment is to be undertaken by the choir of the patient safety culture at portseae appointed to go in the maternity service at the hospital with immediate effect. the unit is to become part of the managed clinical networks when the auspices of the coeur hospital. tommy says the center of the story the case report comes as a welcome development. i'm hoping that i was watching him known. changes to the beach. i just hope it makes a difference. this is too much like the tremendous have had since tony is casting a visit. i sat in our room and for two hours minutes and hide it. today i can honestly thought we had open a second thought something good has co
it is difficult to find another explanation for some experiences from the top larry porter doesn't provide the x mansion. i don't know why some of those things help it. i still find something that happens disturbing. i think there is one acceptable the report two weeks i have been critical of recommendations. among them is called for quick to undertake an investigation in accordance with the hellfire to tyson to set them on to an immediate assessment is to be undertaken by the choir of the...
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good >>> good afternoon, everybody, i'm larry beil >> heavy rains pounding the bay area today, it's rain that we needed but created lots of problems. in the north bay, drivers had to wade through flooded roads. a similar scene in the south bay this, car stuck in heavy flooding this morning. it wasn't just flooding, trees toppled in the wind and rain across the bay area. this tree fell on power lines and caught fire in santa rosa. >> so much rain, one neighborhood in pitsber flooded this morning. it's dry right now, but more rain is on the way. we have live coverage this afternoon. and you're without umbrella, spencer that tells us what is going on. >> just a minute ago, i had the umbrella up, it was raining here. this is how fast it was scattered areas of showers are moving showers just passed over us. and i thought well, i'll put the umbrella down just a moment. here is live doppler 7 hd. areas of showers and rainfall scattered about the bay area. some pockets of locally heavy rain. moving from sonoma county into napa county. a wide area of down pours there. rainfall over the east bay,
good >>> good afternoon, everybody, i'm larry beil >> heavy rains pounding the bay area today, it's rain that we needed but created lots of problems. in the north bay, drivers had to wade through flooded roads. a similar scene in the south bay this, car stuck in heavy flooding this morning. it wasn't just flooding, trees toppled in the wind and rain across the bay area. this tree fell on power lines and caught fire in santa rosa. >> so much rain, one neighborhood in pitsber...
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sandberg started out in politics, serving as chief of staff for former treasury secretary larry summers before leaving to work at google and then facebook. still to come: digging deeper into a recent pr nightmare at general motors... that's in today's cover story... plus...how apple is trying to reinvent "behind the wheel." and next how car dealerships are weathering the winter! that's next after this in the know message! consumers are warming up to the idea of getting out of the house to buy new cars and trucks. following january's frost bit ---sales numbers improved significantly in february. gm's sales dropped 1% but that was a better showing than forecast by analsyts. chrysler sales roared 11 percent as car buyers put the pedal to the metal to buy jeeps to nagivate harsh winter conditions. at ford, sales fell 6%. but the car company noticed momentum building and exepcts a better seasonally adjusted annual rate. "we're expectiong a significant better month and expecting saar to finally rebound to that over 16 level." jeremy acevedo-- an analyst at edmunds.com, predicts automakers wil
sandberg started out in politics, serving as chief of staff for former treasury secretary larry summers before leaving to work at google and then facebook. still to come: digging deeper into a recent pr nightmare at general motors... that's in today's cover story... plus...how apple is trying to reinvent "behind the wheel." and next how car dealerships are weathering the winter! that's next after this in the know message! consumers are warming up to the idea of getting out of the...
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in two thousand and sixteen give me a few name larry i don't know what i mean i honestly i'm not even focused on twenty sixteen right now i we have a number of good rising stars in the republican party conservatives and my concern really about twenty sixteen as we can't afford to lose them all in the senate but right now i'm focused on taking back the senate and taken that gavel away from harry reid. that's what we're focused on and what we're working towards and you know the this is the thing is that there is a huge disconnect from between washington d.c. and real america the people that are mad at ted cruz and angry at ted cruz are all in washington when ted cruz leaves washington and goes to these other places and speaks in sarasota florida eighteen hundred people standing room only i mean standing ovations everywhere he goes and it's because he's finally stand up and fighting and these are events put on by those state parties our county parties republic i'm bruce so there's a big disconnect in what if the republican party continues to moderates down our throat i mean you're going
in two thousand and sixteen give me a few name larry i don't know what i mean i honestly i'm not even focused on twenty sixteen right now i we have a number of good rising stars in the republican party conservatives and my concern really about twenty sixteen as we can't afford to lose them all in the senate but right now i'm focused on taking back the senate and taken that gavel away from harry reid. that's what we're focused on and what we're working towards and you know the this is the thing...
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oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just 15 minutes? [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. [cheers and applause] >> jon: you know, as we've been reminded every so often our friends in russia -- [laughter] -- like to put on their invading boots and overrun what we consider a neighboring country. of course, truth be told we've been known to do the same. [ laughter ] sometimes in the exact same country. so before we inundate google with where is crimea queries, let's see how the previous post russian invasion invasion is going. >> departing afghan president half. id -- hamid karzai gives an emotional interview. >> jon: it's an emotional time. we've been there 12 years. there's so much he is probably grateful for for. we built 1200 schools, dude drew upelled the roads. afghani life expectancy increased by more th
oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just 15 minutes? [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. [cheers and applause] >> jon: you know, as we've been reminded every so often our friends in russia -- [laughter] -- like to put on their invading boots and overrun what we consider...
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and all piled into the developed markets. >> larry good to see you. larry mcdonald, newedge. worries about ukraine causing food prices to spike. will restaurant stocks feel the pressure? when you see wheat spike, you have to wonder how it's going to trickle down the chain. >> a lot of things, particularly with hogs. hogs up 20% this year. they were up today. and these are things that happened before ukraine. these are things that limited. in other words, the reason why hogs are up because there's swine flu. and several years ago, the farmers slaughtered a lot of hogs and didn't have anymore because of -- and it takes two or three years to grow a pig. i'm not a farmer. but i think it takes a while. >> grow a pig. >> point being, these are structural changes. not because it's hot some place. it's not just because somebody invaded somebody. these are major changes that are going on. i don't think any of the restaurant stocks have factored in. i was talking about chipotle. i was talking about jack-in-the-box. think of anybody who uses a lot of the pigs that people grow or cow or
and all piled into the developed markets. >> larry good to see you. larry mcdonald, newedge. worries about ukraine causing food prices to spike. will restaurant stocks feel the pressure? when you see wheat spike, you have to wonder how it's going to trickle down the chain. >> a lot of things, particularly with hogs. hogs up 20% this year. they were up today. and these are things that happened before ukraine. these are things that limited. in other words, the reason why hogs are up...
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. >>> and welcome back to this special studio audience of "hannity," now, the obamacare has proven to be nothing but a failure, from the endless website problems, doctor shortages, millions of cancelled health care plans all over the country. i think it is safe to say that obamacare has brought the american health care system to a tipping point. >> after all the votes have been added, health care reform becomes law in america. >> it is healthcare.gov, the website is designed to be pretty consumer friendly. >> i keep getting this error page, it won't let me progress past verifying personal information. >> they can't get on either. >> the health insurance is good. the prices are good. >> i have been as clear as i could be under the reform i have proposed. if you like your doctor you
larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. >>> and welcome back to this special studio audience of "hannity," now, the obamacare has proven to be nothing but a failure, from the endless website problems, doctor shortages, millions of cancelled health care...
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we're blowing up twitter with larry the cable guy shots. he joins us to break down his favorite moments from last night right there. retreat. those litt things still get you. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet helpsapproved to treattime the msymptoms of bph, like needing to go freently. tell yr doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthenough for sex. do not take cialis if youtake , as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drinklcohol in excess. side effects may include headac, upset stomach, delayed baache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury,gety if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breaing or swallowing, op taking cialis and get mecal help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a free 30-tablet trial. so i deserve a small business credit card with am
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off the brake and is the legendary larry king hero on teams in the room. the air eye. i am. judy cox the utah mother out of spite but an entire line of t shirts popular chain store at the local mall for you that you bought that was because she feels that the images of nearly naked women on them violate her local towns d c code. she wants to make it clear though that she feels the stores were to sell this type of shirt just got displayed in exterior window ultimately her plan is to return a shirt on day fifty nine of the store sixty limit for her sake they don't have a no return policy. i bring this up because this is a great example of a non violent form of protest that actually works. it caused a scandal in war partly it will make the company lose a few dollars. technically the girls on the shirts are even fully exposed. believe me i checked early and i would even call them are raided the local communities have the right to be more conservative than the rest the nation if they want to be and is good that you think i actually did something rather than just sitting at home wh
off the brake and is the legendary larry king hero on teams in the room. the air eye. i am. judy cox the utah mother out of spite but an entire line of t shirts popular chain store at the local mall for you that you bought that was because she feels that the images of nearly naked women on them violate her local towns d c code. she wants to make it clear though that she feels the stores were to sell this type of shirt just got displayed in exterior window ultimately her plan is to return a...
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and after the break a legendary larry king on r.t. international. yes. minnesota vikings football player jared allen unlike many pro athlete stereotypes is actually doing something for society with this n.f.l. fame and fortune he is providing homes for turning wounded u.s. veterans good job mr allan generally for some reason wealthy people don't do much to help other people besides giving money to charity to get some sort of tax break kickback the thing they don't realize that helping other people out is actually in the best interest of rich guys too if they would ever just stop to think about it a little more so mega wealthy that you could live in total isolation you're going to have to deal with the rest of the people in your country and the better off that average guy is the less likely he's going to need to steal from you to get by ellen's work is fantastic because it gets veterans out of a desperate situation returning home wounded trying to struggle to find work in a bad economy and treat their wounds in a massively over expensive medical system he
and after the break a legendary larry king on r.t. international. yes. minnesota vikings football player jared allen unlike many pro athlete stereotypes is actually doing something for society with this n.f.l. fame and fortune he is providing homes for turning wounded u.s. veterans good job mr allan generally for some reason wealthy people don't do much to help other people besides giving money to charity to get some sort of tax break kickback the thing they don't realize that helping other...
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and before we go don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight's guest is reality t.v. star jack osborne and this nobody answers a question from a viewer about being on t.v. with his famous family do you feel like there was too much editing or that you all portrayed in ways that will steer the real you know what one thing or blunt about reality t.v. is that. you are who you all i gave you what you know you see these people on t.v. all i was edited wrong i was a wrong if you're dick going to come across as a day if you're a nice person you're going to come across as a nice person i was a crazy sixteen year old kid who had an awful lot of even the weight and anxious leeway and access to a lot of substance to his most teenagers don't know you are never wrong they hope you were right because i was a bratty presented so tonight nine pm tonight here on our team america i will marry david have a great night. and i was there i marinate this is boom bust and these are the stories that we're tracking for you today. first up we're looking at stats studies and figures so what's up
and before we go don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight's guest is reality t.v. star jack osborne and this nobody answers a question from a viewer about being on t.v. with his famous family do you feel like there was too much editing or that you all portrayed in ways that will steer the real you know what one thing or blunt about reality t.v. is that. you are who you all i gave you what you know you see these people on t.v. all i was edited wrong i was a wrong if you're...
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for more are we joined by larry wilmore. thank you for joining us. so what about this idea that lincoln should have just waited because slavery would have eventually died of natural caves? >> -- causes? >> jon, the south was so committed to slavery lincoln didn't die of natural caves. [ laughter ] -- natural causes. >> jon: that's a good line. yeah. >> it's true. >> jon: if the tree market was just about to end it then why is it still going on 150 years later. q. slave trade is the exact opposite of free market. >> jon: this isn't just the judge's opinion there's articles, books, some by libertarians, confederate apologists it's an industry, a school of thought. >> did they teach history at this school? [laughter] because their facts are all (bleep) up, jon. [ laughter ] these people think lincoln started the civil war because the north was ready to kill to end slavery when the truth was the south was ready to die to keep slavery. you are welcome libertarians i just un(bleep) your facts. >> jon: that is kind of you. i'll enjoy the e-mails thanking yo
for more are we joined by larry wilmore. thank you for joining us. so what about this idea that lincoln should have just waited because slavery would have eventually died of natural caves? >> -- causes? >> jon, the south was so committed to slavery lincoln didn't die of natural caves. [ laughter ] -- natural causes. >> jon: that's a good line. yeah. >> it's true. >> jon: if the tree market was just about to end it then why is it still going on 150 years later. q....
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larry gerston joins us next to talk about what it will take to get a measure that would expedite the death penalty process onto the november ballot. >>> a battle is brewing between three former california governors who want to hasten the state's death penalty and reformers who argue that it's time for it to end aurgt. larry gerston joins us and we want to talk -- first of all, good morning. >> good morning. >> we want to talk about the conflict and the issues. but it is odd that three former governors would agree on anything. >> on anything, yeah. but in this case, you know, we've got a reason for all this, okay. we're talking about three former governors. of course pete wilson and gray davis. well, they all have been historically death penalty advocates. they believe the process has been hijacked by lengthy appeals in the federal courts. while this proposal wouldn't rid california of the federal courts, it would require california to expedite the appeals process effectively reducing it to five years, instead of the 12 to 15 years we see today. that's important in itself since it's
larry gerston joins us next to talk about what it will take to get a measure that would expedite the death penalty process onto the november ballot. >>> a battle is brewing between three former california governors who want to hasten the state's death penalty and reformers who argue that it's time for it to end aurgt. larry gerston joins us and we want to talk -- first of all, good morning. >> good morning. >> we want to talk about the conflict and the issues. but it is...
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on larry king jerry springer the longtime talk show host who's done just about everything it's scares the hell out of me the idea of not working on why his show is stood the test of time series newsman jerry a mayor why would you lower yourself to this you think the talk show was slower than politics i mean not spank you if you have a niche you're going to have an audience because there are always people that are going to. so you know it ranges what he thinks it was guess just like us they want to be happy they get ticked off when they're not their own languages and there's a good they don't have the opportunities we maybe a pad all next on larry king. what the larry king now he is the host of the jerry springer show me it's twenty third year he's also had a new show on investigation discovery channel it's called tabloid it is on thursdays with all the three which is already the biggest hit he's the form of they are sincerely a political ploy of the air an emmy winning newscaster an author a game show host and more than that he's an old friend jerry has done everything it's great to w
on larry king jerry springer the longtime talk show host who's done just about everything it's scares the hell out of me the idea of not working on why his show is stood the test of time series newsman jerry a mayor why would you lower yourself to this you think the talk show was slower than politics i mean not spank you if you have a niche you're going to have an audience because there are always people that are going to. so you know it ranges what he thinks it was guess just like us they want...